The IDF keeps attacking ….
Hamas and Houthi attacks continues….
Hezbollah on the other hand seems to be running out of steam in Lebanon….
Iran seems to be on the way out of Syria and having MORE internal problems these days…..
- Israeli forces have killed at least 22 Palestinians in various attacks across the Gaza Strip, including 13 victims in the besieged north, where a renewed ground offensive that began almost three months ago is under way.
- The Palestinian Civil Defence said an Israeli attack on a school in Jabalia in northern Gaza killed three people, including a woman and a child.
- More than 800 parents of Israeli soldiers and reservists have called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the bloody war on Gaza.
- WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has warned no other aid agency can “match” the level of support that UNRWA provides to people in Gaza and the occupied West Bank ahead of a looming Israeli ban on the agency.
- Newly elected Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has said that the government should be the only party with weapons in an apparent message to Hezbollah after the group’s devastating war with Israel.
- The US House of Representatives has passed a bill that would impose sanctions on International Criminal Court officials over pursuing war crime charges against Netanyahu.
- Yemen’s Houthis have told UN special envoy Hans Grundberg that they will not stop attacking vessels in the Red Sea until Israel ends its war on Gaza.
- Israel’s army announced it intercepted three drones suspected to have been launched by the Yemeni group….
Jan 9, 2025 – ISW Press
Fighting reportedly erupted along parts of the frontline between the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA) in northern Syria amid indications of an upcoming SNA offensive against the SDF. Local, anti-SDF media reported on January 9 that the SDF and SNA exchanged artillery fire and “clashed” near the Balikh River, north of SDF-controlled Ain Issa.
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